Providing Real-Time Mapping for Autonomous Vehicles

Researchers from New York University have partnered with HERE HD Live Map to ensure vehicles have accurate information on the status of lanes, obstacles, hazards and speed limits in real time.

The team is developing a deep learning based system that allows autonomous vehicles to navigate and respond to changing road conditions by pairing the data they’re collecting from onboard sensors with that from the Here HD live maps.

The kind of maps used by autonomous vehicles are accurate to within 10-20cm, and there is a strong requirement for these maps to be updated in real-time to ensure their accuracy.

This level of precision is crucial because the cars connected to the Live Map service are sending a constant stream of data on things such as road conditions, weather, traffic levels, speed limits and any obstacles they encounter on the road.

This stream of data will allow the maps to be updated in near real-time.

Autonomous vehicles are becoming ever more capable, and if they are to be successful, and safe, when operating on our roads, they need extremely effective vehicle-to-vehicle communication.

Researchers from New York University have partnered with HERE HD Live Map to ensure vehicles have accurate information on the status of lanes, obstacles, hazards and speed limits in real time.

The team is developing a deep learning based system that allows autonomous vehicles to navigate and respond to changing road conditions by pairing the data they’re collecting from onboard sensors with that from the Here HD live maps.

The kind of maps used by autonomous vehicles are accurate to within 10-20cm, and there is a strong requirement for these maps to be updated in real-time to ensure their accuracy. The goal of the research partnership is to enhance the car-to-map precision to around 10cm.

“Essentially, we want to be able to precisely match what the car sees with what’s in the cloud database. An incredibly precise ruler isn’t of much use if your vision is blurry,” the team says.

This level of precision is crucial because the cars connected to the Live Map service are sending a constant stream of data on things such as road conditions, weather, traffic levels, speed limits and any obstacles they encounter on the road. This stream of data will allow the maps to be updated in near real-time.